A person responsible for hiring workers.
1The stipulated price was paid, the deposit returned, and the hirer then departed.
2This is supposedly a prominent football club, not a venue hirer.
3If he does not like the hirer's conditions he need not accept them.
4This echo of Kite Hill brought his hirer to mind.
5It is the largest hirer of mathematicians in the US.
6He was the hired and she was the hirer.
7The crowd of boats lashed to each other in strings ready for the hirer disconcerted me.
8For lesser damages to the beast the hirer had to pay compensation on a fixed scale.
9But neither of them imagined the enormity which the hirer of the chaise had in truth contemplated.
10Tappings and clankings and strange rhythmic creakings awoke as the intrepid hirer pedalled out into the country.
11A chapter of charged conversation follows, before the chaise-hirer returns to release them from their amorous confines.
12When the hirer returned, a heated pedestrian, Grubb would ignore all verbal complaints, and examine the machine gravely.
13What name did the hirer give?
14There then lay this shameful enemy, traducer of ladies, treacherous friend, hirer of murderers-whyshould I spare him?
15The conspirator and suborner of murder and treason, the hirer and companion of assassins, was no mate for her.
16The only exception may be the jobseeker who outlined to the hirer that they "never fail to disappoint".